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11 months agoWe thought about it, but saving the future would cost us about 2% profit in the next quarter so corporate said no.
We thought about it, but saving the future would cost us about 2% profit in the next quarter so corporate said no.
That plate looks like it’s viewed from the bottom (like it’s glued to the ceiling). Trippy.
I get that. But it’s like sticking it to Google by not using their operating system… While handing them money for a phone.
I get that it’s an option, and maybe the best. But at the same time it feels like a shitty deal.
So, the solution to not give Google your precious privacy data through their software is to give Google your precious money to buy their hardware?
I was moved by this comment.
Do not understand people who rake. Do the trees in the forest need their leaves raked? Then why do it?
This just makes sense. They most likely did a repair or something underneath the bricks. To do this they took them all out and put them in a big pile, did the work and then started to put them back.
Now are you going to just put the bricks back quick and efficiently since all the bricks are the same, or are you going to inspect nearly every single brick with a line to ensure you are placing the correct brick in place?
I know what I would do.